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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow many indictments has the Trump WH had so far? How many staffers resigned in just a year? Keep up with your Hillary whataboutisms, we've got more.
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What a total waste of taxpayers money. How alarming is it that the recent hacks and viruses of so many companies and individuals costing them billions of dollars was the result of our own doing - a lackadaisical NSA who allowed their tools to be stolen. And now we have spies and agents running around the globe paying millions to pranksters and gangsters for some obtuse data.
U.S. Spies, Seeking to Retrieve Cyberweapons, Paid Russian Peddling Trump Secrets
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/09/u...sia-trump.html
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat a total waste of taxpayers money. How alarming is it that the recent hacks and viruses of so many companies and individuals costing them billions of dollars was the result of our own doing - a lackadaisical NSA who allowed their tools to be stolen. And now we have spies and agents running around the globe paying millions to pranksters and gangsters for some obtuse data.
U.S. Spies, Seeking to Retrieve Cyberweapons, Paid Russian Peddling Trump Secrets
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/09/u...sia-trump.html
Cons are amazing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHow many indictments has the Trump WH had so far? How many staffers resigned in just a year? Keep up with your Hillary whataboutisms, we've got more.
May I ask about what the hold-up is with Kushner’s clearance as well? My my ....
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn case you are wondering who Cody Shearer is.
[i]Cody Shearer is a "a longtime Clinton family operative" who has been described as a "free-lance political fixer"[1] and "the Strangest Character in Hillary’s Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy." Cody Shearer allegedly worked with "Clinton enforcer Terry Lenzner to investigate and, at times, intimidate women who accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment."
In 1998, Cody Shearer "was the subject of a State Department inspector general probe...after he allegedly conducted rogue negotiations that 'caused temporary diplomatic damage in Bosnia,' according to documents obtained by Citizens United through the Freedom of Information Act."
In 1999, an article at the leftist magazine Slate described how news anchor Chris Matthews apologized after he implied that Cody Shearer had something to do with a bizarre encounter with former White House volunteer aide Kathleen Willey, who alleged in 1998 that Bill Clinton had sexually assaulted her on November 29, 1993. According to the article, "...shortly before she was to testify in the Paula Jones trial, Willey reportedly had a frightening encounter with a jogger near her house in Richmond, Va.--a complete stranger who nonetheless seemed to know quite a bit about Willey's children, her car, and her cat."
From 2011-2013, Cody Shearer assisted Sidney Blumenthal and former CIA operative Tyler Drumheller in preparing a series of informal intelligence memos for Hillary Clinton with regard to Libya.
Things are starting to unravel rather fast, eh TMan?
But of course you'd never admit it.
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Andrew McCarthy, former federal prosecutor: "With its verification by the Grassley-Graham memo, the Nunes memo now has about a thousand times more corroboration than the Steele dossier, the basis of the heinous allegations used by the Justice Department and FBI to get the FISA warrants. What the Grassley-Graham memo tells us is that the Nunes memo, for all the hysteria about it, was tame. The Grassley-Graham memo tells us that we need not only a full-blown investigation of what possessed the Obama administration to submit such shoddy applications to the FISA court, but of how a judge — or perhaps as many as four judges — rationalized signing the warrants. We need full disclosure — the warrants, the applications, the court proceedings. No more games."
http://www.nationalreview.com/articl...steele-dossier
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCody Shearer is mentioned in the New York Times piece.
Things are starting to unravel rather fast, eh TMan?
But of course you'd never admit it.
I’d like to get back now to watching North and South Korea continue to deprive Trump of any opportunity to wag the dog there....
Meanwhile , he alternates between obstructing Justice in real time ....
(#release the memo - what are your knees knocking in fear about?)
And his full throated defense of the abusers who work for him.
Glad your allegiances are clear.
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Washington Post: Investors and market experts say trading algorithms made a crazy stock-market day that much crazier.
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The FBI was led by a bumbling idiot.
"Brennan played a central role in promoting the Russiagate narrative thereafter, briefing members of Congress privately and giving President Obama himself a top-secret envelope in early August 2016 that almost certainly contained Steele’s dossier. Early on, Brennan presumably would have shared his “suspicions” and initiatives with James Clapper, director of national intelligence. FBI Director Comey, distracted by his mangling of the Clinton private-server affair during the presidential campaign, may have joined them actively somewhat later. But when he did so publicly, in his March 2017 testimony to the House Intelligence Committee, it was as J. Edgar Hoover reincarnate—as the nation’s number-one expert on Russia and its profound threat to America (though, when asked, he said he had never heard of Gazprom, the giant Russian-state energy company often said to be a major pillar of President Putin’s power)."
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The FEAR that the Trump apologists are feeling is like a breath of fresh air. They are so terrified they are STILL maintaining the constant drumbeat of attacks.
30-40 people in WH can’t survice a security clearance process
Must be a lot of rats to clean out
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When the New York Times starts printing articles like this ^^^^^ and now The Nation (https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-nation/) you'd have to be deaf, dumb and blind not to realize there is a change in the air. (and of course deaf, dumb, and blind would be a good description of the TMan).
Russiagate or Intelgate?
https://www.thenation.com/article/ru...-or-intelgate/
Listening almost daily to the legion of former US intel officers condemn Russiagate skeptics ever more loudly and persistently in the media, we may wonder if they are increasingly fearful it will become known that Russiagate was mostly Intelgate. For that we will need a new bipartisan Senate Church Committee of the 1970s, which investigated and exposed misdeeds by US intelligence agencies and which led to important reforms that are no longer the preventive measures against abuses of power they were intended to be.
Maybe the true liberals of old will come out of hiding.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen the New York Times starts printing articles like this ^^^^^ and now The Nation (https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-nation/) you'd have to be deaf, dumb and blind not to realize there is a change in the air. (and of course deaf, dumb, and blind would be a good description of the TMan).
Russiagate or Intelgate?
https://www.thenation.com/article/ru...-or-intelgate/
Listening almost daily to the legion of former US intel officers condemn Russiagate skeptics ever more loudly and persistently in the media, we may wonder if they are increasingly fearful it will become known that Russiagate was mostly Intelgate. For that we will need a new bipartisan Senate Church Committee of the 1970s, which investigated and exposed misdeeds by US intelligence agencies and which led to important reforms that are no longer the preventive measures against abuses of power they were intended to be.
Maybe the true liberals of old will come out of hiding.
Stephen Cohen and the Nation are as credible on this as Bill Kristol and the National Review are on Trump.
Or put another way ....haven’t you told us that Trump changed the game and the old power centers of the GOP are wrong/irrelevant ?
Now you need to put that in your pipe and smoke it .....
Tee hee
Bwa ha ha
Lot of “Stephen Cohen’s of the right “ had a lot to say on trump ....hahahahahahahaha
Out little con squirrel thought he found a 🥜
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